A post-doctoral position is available
at the Laboratory of Prof. Chris
Ulens, KU Leuven, Belgium (http://www.xtal.be).
The research in the Laboratory of Structural Neurobiology is aimed at understanding the molecular
mechanism of ligand-gated ion channels. Our methods rely on X-ray crystallography and cryo-EM in
combination with electrophysiological recordings and fluorescence-based techniques. Our laboratory hosts an integrated macromolecular crystallization
facility with a Mosquito crystallization robot and two RockImagers. We have access to a 200 kV Glacios microscope on campus as well as 300
kV JEOL CryoARM300 at the nearby EM facility in Brussels. Current projects are situated at the crossroads of structural elucidation and
drug discovery of different pentameric ligand-gated ion channels.
We would like to recruit a post-doc
with prior experience in cryo-EM or
X-ray crystallography of membrane proteins.
The successful candidate:
- easily communicates in an open verbal
manner and has a team player spirit
- has an ambitious work ethic
- critically contributes to writing of
manuscripts and grant proposals
- makes efforts to obtain independent
funding
- meets intermediate deadlines and
brings projects to a successful end
- fuels internal discussions of recent
publications in the field
- sets an example to younger PhD
students in the lab
- identifies directions for future
scientific research
The position is open immediately and
applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Applicants are
requested to submit a CV with publication list and two references. E-mail to [email protected]
Selection of recent publications:
A lipid site shapes the agonist
response of a pentameric ligand-gated ion channel. Hénault CM, Govaerts C, Spurny R, Brams M, Estrada-Mondragon A, Lynch J,
Bertrand D, Pardon E, Evans GL, Woods K, Elberson BW, Cuello LG, Brannigan G,
Nury H, Steyaert J, Baenziger JE, Ulens C. Nat Chem Biol. 2019;15(12):1156-1164.
doi: 10.1038/s41589-019-0369-4.
Modulation of the Erwinia ligand-gated ion
channel (ELIC) and the 5-HT3 receptor via a common vestibule site.
Brams M,
Govaerts C, Kambara K, Price KL, Spurny R, Gharpure A, Pardon E, Evans GL,
Bertrand D, Lummis SC, Hibbs RE, Steyaert J, Ulens C.
Elife. 2020;9:e51511. doi:
10.7554/eLife.51511.
The structural basis for an on-off switch
controlling Gβγ-mediated inhibition of TRPM3 channels.
Behrendt
M, Gruss F, Enzeroth R, Dembla S, Zhao S, Crassous PA, Mohr F, Nys M, Louros N,
Gallardo R, Zorzini V, Wagner D, Economou A, Rousseau F, Schymkowitz J, Philipp
SE, Rohacs T, Ulens C, Oberwinkler J. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S
A.
2020;117(46):29090-29100. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2001177117.